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Something is either encrypted or it is not. You can't have a 'back door' to encryption. You also can't prevent people from encrypting - home software is easily available to encrpty in a unique and totally protected way.

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I pointed out on here a while ago that bank accounts would never be truly secure even if the technology existed to make it happen because the PTB would never allow a truly effective encryption to be deployed- it would leave them blind.

Snowden recently made the point that the ongoing farce regarding access to apple's phone is a classic false flag scenario- in reality they could crack the code but are angling for a legal precedent that would require all tech companies to install back doors into their software as a matter of course.